'I Am Not A Quitter': Paula Deen Turns Cooking Demo Into Public Apology, Rides On Robert Irvine's Back (WATCH)

Paula Deen turned a beachside cooking demonstration into a public apology on Sunday for the racist comments that decimated her career last year, the Associated Press reported.

As the former Food Network star took the stage to prepare chicken and dumplings at the South Beach Wine and Food Festival, she began by asking the crowd whether they minded if she talked about something serious for a moment.

According to the AP, without ever explicitly discussing the allegations or comments she has admitted making, she said she was glad to be back and that, "I am not a quitter."

"We have come off of a very hard summer my family and I, my team, my partners," she said to a cheering crowd of several hundred fans. "But you know, I have heard on more than one occasion...that I've never apologized. So if anybody did not hear me apologize, I would like to apologize to those who did not hear me."

Following a one-two punch of public relations disasters, Deen's career has been in shambles.

In 2012, she was criticized for announcing that she had both diabetes and a lucrative endorsement deal for a drug to treat the condition she'd until then hidden, the AP reported.

"Then last summer, during a legal dispute with a former employee who accused her of racial discrimination and sexual harassment, she acknowledged having used racial slurs in the past," the AP reported. "Most of her endorsement, book and TV deals fell apart within days."

The AP continued, "Deen has mostly stayed out of the spotlight since then, even avoiding the Food Network's 20th anniversary party last October. But lately, she has made it clear she wants back. Earlier this month, she announced that private investment firm Najafi Companies is investing $75 million to $100 million to help her make a comeback."

Paula Ventures, an umbrella company that will oversee her restaurants, cookbooks and products endorsements was being launched as part of the deal.

And Sunday's crowd seemed primed for it all, shouting out to her "You don't need to apologize!" and "We want you back, Paula!"

"Ya'll's cards and letters that I got, helped me get out of bed every day," she replied.

"Midway through the demo, Food Network star Robert Irvine joined Deen onstage. Irvine survived his own scandal in in 2008 when the Food Network let him go over discrepancies in claims he'd made over his work experience. He eventually returned to the Network, seemingly unblemished," the AP reported.

"This is a warning to you," Irvine told Deen. "You've apologized. You've eaten crow. You're done. Don't do it anymore. I've been there."

Before a roaring crowd, Irvine then got down on his hands and knees while Deen straddled his back and rode him across the stage, a reenactment of a gimmick they'd done during a previous festival, the AP reported.

"I'm back in the saddle!" she yelled to the crowd.